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After eight years in the White House, President Ronald Reagan gives his final farewell to the nation in this address made on January 11, 1989.
Reagan declared, “Countries around the globe are turning to free markets and free speech… For them, the Great Rediscovery of the 1980s has been that, lo and behold, the moral way of government ...
President Ronald Reagan addressing the National Association of Evangelicals in a speech calling the Soviet Union an evil empire, on March 8, 1983 Diana Walker—Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images ...
Ronald Reagan’s Hopeful Farewell His last speech as president was about his faith in America and its people. Our current president could not be more different.
In 1989, after two terms in office, Ronald Reagan delivered this farewell speech. This is the 34th time I'll speak to you from the Oval Office and the last.
Forty years ago this week, President Ronald Reagan lit a fuse that would bring down an empire. In a speech to the National Association of Evangelicals, Reagan didn’t mince words.
Share this - Jon Meacham writes in the New York Times about Ronald Reagan's '34th and final Oval Office speech to the American people,' which he delivered on Wednesday Jan. 11, 1989.
Description This lesson plan explores President Ronald Reagan's June 12, 1987 speech in Berlin, Germany, where he called for Russian General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the Berlin Wall.
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